"These are my candidates for the ten best gay mystery series and the ten best standalones. In looking back over them, one thing strikes me forcefully: all my choices share one or both of two things in common: a commitment on the sleuth’s part to something greater than his ego and a representation of the process of his self-actualization." Read More
When Jane Lawless, newly minted private eye, receives a voicemail message from her PI partner’s nephew, she has no idea...
Here are my recommendations for good reads in crime fiction for this fall: ten novels by Rob Byrnes, Dorien Grey,...
Life has a way of getting complicated for Shay O’Hanlon. A thirty-something lesbian, Shay is co-owner of the Rabbit Hole,...
Here are nine novels worth setting your sights on. Seven are by old friends: Anthony Bidulka, David Lennon, Stephen Osborne, Neil S. Plakcy, Rob Rosen, Andrea Speed, and Marshall Thornton. Reading them is hunting in familiar territory, though there are some unexpected twists in the trails they take us on. Two authors are new to the scene: John Inman and David Russell. The nine employ different strategies in creating their mysteries, but they have in common characters whom you like and care about. Read More
With yet another global warming summer upon us, it’s time to head to the beach, the mountains or maybe just...
Ill Will (Bold Strokes Books) is book number seven in the powerfully engaging Micky Knight series, and upon finishing this latest...
Giving up trying to stay abreast of all the gay crime novels and m/m romance-mysteries appearing weekly, I relied heavily...
We first met FBI Agent Cameron Ross in Devil’s Rock, where she and then Deputy Sheriff Andrea Sullivan hit it...
I was surprised to see Amy Dawson Robertson’s second novel billed by her publisher as a “Romance, Mystery.” While there...


